Inbox for Gmail is getting more smarter!

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Inbox is one of the best emailing app by Google. Now they are launching a pretty small but interesting and exciting update for Inbox by Gmail. Inbox is Google’s next generation email client for Gmail users. Recently, they launched a new feature. This feature lets you make a quick, glanceable view of what’s in those email newsletters you get every day. And from today, Inbox is going to offer a similar view of email updates from source-code repository GitHub and project management service Trello.

This means you will be able to see a summary of your Trello projects. And also the latest code changes or filed issues in GitHub. You can then simply tap on “open in GitHub” or “open in Trello” to be taken right to those services’ mobile or web apps.


But if you are not worried about that you are not any of Trello or GitHub user, then still Inbox have many other services that would benefit from a similar integration. You can think about those services. Google they also have a plan to launch smart highlighting. And also an organizing method to make group of emails in Inbox and contacting them.

As additional, Inbox will be showing you the glanceable view it uses for newsletter or alerts from Google News. Now instead of opening the original email, tapping or clicking on the Google Alert notification opens a native experience that lets you browse the latest updates from Google News.

But none of these are earth-shattering features, but Google is working to make the app more useful to users. 


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